Following My Dreams: The Story of a Bi-racial, Two-Spirited Young Woman Who Becomes a Youth Advocate

Who should attend?This annual conference is intended for parents and caregivers, youth workers and nonprofit organization staff, tribal staff, teachers and paraprofessionals, mental health professionals and therapists, nurses, county child protection and human services staff, social workers, Rule 25 assessors, judges, probation officers, and others working with children, youth, and families. The conference is also appropriate for: ATOD prevention and treatment professionals, public health professionals, health educators, and other concerned community members and leaders.

Still a Great Deal!Registration fees for the full conference include: registration, all materials, a continental breakfast, lunch, and coffee available throughout the day for both days. Participants who have attended previous conferences say that they were well fed!

Or via the Evergreen website: Visit www.evergreenyfs.org and click the conference & training link on the home pageand then click the 2016 Conference link. Note: You may still pay by check (to avoid a credit card processing fee) even if you register online.

Conference Sponsors: Sanford Events Center, the Bemidji State University Social Work Department, Open Your Heart to the Hungry and Homeless Foundation, Minnesota Children’s Trust Fund/Minn. DHS, the George Family Foundation/Catalyst Initiative, Bemidji Area Indian Health Service, Minnesota DHS/Office of Economic Opportunity, First National Bank of Bemidji , and Northern Dental Access Center